Following claims that Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield jumped the queue to see the Queen's coffin lying in state, a petition has been made demanding the pair to be axed as hosts from the ITV show This Morning.
Following the Queen Elizabeth II’s death, mourners have been lining the streets in their thousands to pay their respects atAmong them were the daytime TV duo, whothat the presenters were there as credited members of the press, filming for Tuesday’s episode of This Morning.
However, their appearance sparked intense backlash after people claimed they should have waited in line like everyone else, after they were led to a press gallery for a separate viewing,This Morning bosses issued a statement amid accusations of queue jumping ‘Hello everyone, we would like to clarify something’, they began.
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